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Investigator: Iowa mother questioned her care of baby

News

February 1st, 2019 by Ric Hanson

LE MARS, Iowa (AP) — A state investigator has testified that a mother on trial for murder after her infant was found dead in a maggot-infested diaper, questioned her maternal care during an interview. Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation Agent Chris Callaway testified Friday that 21-year-old Cheyanne Harris told him she had changed 4-month-old Sterling Koehn, given him a bottle and put him in a baby swing the day before he was found dead Aug. 30, 2017.

The Courier says Callaway also testified that Harris told him, “I should have checked on him more.”
An autopsy showed the baby died of malnutrition, dehydration and an E. coli infection caused by being left in a maggot-infested diaper for up to two weeks. First responders found him lifeless in a sweltering bedroom in a baby swing.

Callaway’s testimony came in the third day of Harris’ first-degree murder trial. The infant’s father, Zachary Koehn, already has been sentenced to life in prison in the case.

Awards Presented at MWP Annual Dinner

News

February 1st, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Midwest Partnership Economic Development Corporation (EDC) recently recognized Dennis Flanery, of Guthrie Center, with the Guy Powell Award for his contributions to the community and organizations he supports. The award was presented at the organization’s annual dinner meeting on January 24th, in Panora.

The Guy Powell Award was established in honor of the late Guy Powell of Greenfield, who served as president of the Midwest Partnership EDC board of directors and was an active volunteer in several other community organizations.  It is intended to recognize excellence in leadership and passion for economic development in the Midwest Partnership EDC region, taking into account vision, leadership, courage, and impact.

Dennis Flanery was nominated for his leadership as President of the Guthrie Center Area Economic Development Corporation, as well as for his vision for the Guthrie Activity Center.  The organization said “Dennis is very active in pursuing potential leads, as well as discussing business retention opportunities with Guthrie Center’s existing businesses.  His work has provided a nearly-full downtown business area.  He has also aided in the retention of a couple of businesses who had opportunities to leave the area.”

It was also noted that, “A couple of years ago, Dennis had the vision of restoring the exterior Guthrie Activity Center to look similar to that of 50+ years ago, providing a consistent downtown façade, as well as remodeling the interior of the building to maximize space for social utilization in an effort to draw consumers and businesses to Guthrie Center.  He stepped forward to lead the project and established a team with a similar shared vision and passion for this goal.  The capital campaign Dennis and his team spear-headed is proving to be very successful and nearing its full goal. ”

Other highlights from MP-EDC’s annual dinner included recognizing outgoing board members Brett Irlmeier of Audubon, John Rutledge of Panora, and Warren Varley of Stuart for their dedication and service to the organization over the years.  Irlmeier served on the Midwest Partnership Board for 8 years, Rutledge 10 years, and Varley served for 12 years.  Scott Tonderum of Greenfield was elected President of the organization for 2019.  Sarah Gomez, Executive Director, provided a recap of the year, and those in attendance had the opportunity to hear from the evening’s guest speaker, Hernan Etcheto, CEO and Owner of Nutriom, in Panora.

Midwest Partnership EDC is the non-profit, collaborative economic development organization formed to strengthen the economic vitality of the communities of Adair, Audubon, Greene, and Guthrie counties in west central Iowa.

Guthrie County Sheriff’s report (2/1/2019)

News

February 1st, 2019 by Ric Hanson

The Guthrie County Sheriff’s Office, today (Friday), posted a report on activity that took place over the past week. Authorities said on Feb. 1st (Today): Mark Doyle, of De Soto, turned himself into the sheriff’s office to serve a portion of a six-day mittimus for Operating While Intoxicated 2nd Offense; Bryan Bartley, of Guthrie Center, turned himself into the sheriff’s office to serve a four-day mittimus for Operating While Intoxicated 1st Offense; and, Barbara Svoboda, of Ogden, was transferred to a residential correctional facility in Mason City, IA following her service of a 60-day sentence in the Guthrie County Jail.

January 31st – Richard Kaster, of Adel, was arrested at the Dallas County Jail on Guthrie County arrest warrants for failure to appear on charges of Driving While Barred and Possession of a Controlled Substance – Marijuana 1st Offense.  Kaster was held on a $200 cash bond after his appearance before the magistrate.

January 30th – Shane Sheehy, of Perry, was stopped for a traffic violation in Bayard. Sheehy was subsequently arrested for Driving While Revoked. He posted cash bond prior to an appearance before the magistrate.

January 28th – Patrick Beardsley, of Guthrie Center, was arrested on a warrant for Violation of a No-Contact Order. He was released following an appearance before the magistrate.

January 27th – Andrew Rosenbeck, of Guthrie Center, was arrested on a warrant for probation violation. He was still in custody at the Guthrie County Jail, as of Friday.

January 26th – Elaine Norgart, of Perry, turned herself in the sheriff’s office to serve a two-day mittimus on an original charge of Operating While Intoxicated;  Chad Hein, of Yale, was arrested in Guthrie Center for multiple violations for which he had arrest warrants: Hein had an active arrest warrant out of Marshall County for failure to appear on a No-Contact Order Violation….he had a two-day mittimus to serve at the Guthrie County Jail….he also had failure to appear warrants out of Guthrie County for probation violation and multiple traffic violations. After serving the two-day mittimus, Hein posted $2,000 cash bond to be released. The Iowa State Patrol assisted the Guthrie County Sheriff’s Office in the arrest.

Two women arrested in Page County, Thursday over social media posts

News

February 1st, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Page County Sheriff Lyle Palmer reports that at around 5:45-p.m. Thursday, Deputies responded to a call about an assault at 3144 130th Street in rural Page County.  That’s approximately 4 miles south of Villisca.

J. Dale

C. Blank

Their investigation determined 19-year old Joslyn Renea Dale, of Clarinda, went to the residence to confront 20-year old Chelsey Lane Blank, over some posts on Facebook.  Dale and Blank began fighting.  Blank later damaged the windshield of the vehicle Dale drove, that belongs to Stacy Marriott, of Clarinda.

Dale was arrested for Simple Assault and Child endangerment.  She was transported to the Page County Jail and held on $2,000 bond. Blank was arrested for Criminal Mischief. Her bond was set at $1,000. The case is still under investigation, with additional charges are possible.

IHSAA releases Class 1A and 2A boys basketball pairings

Sports

February 1st, 2019 by admin

The pairings and brackets for Class 1A and 2A were released Friday by the IHSAA. For Class 1A opening round district play will be held on Monday, February 11th, Quarterfinals will be contested on Thursday, February 14th, Semifinals on Tuesday the 19th and District Finals will be played on Tuesday, December 19th. For Class 2A Quarterfinals are on the 11th, Semifinals on the 14th and Finals on the 19th. Substate Finals for both classes will be played on Saturday, February 23rd. You can take a look at all of the brackets here.

In Class 1A Exira-EHK, Ar-We-Va, AHSTW, Boyer Valley, Audubon, and Logan-Magnolia are all in District 15. Exira-EHK faces Boyer Valley in a Quarterfinal game on the 14th at 8:00pm, Audubon will take on Logan-Magnolia in the first game of a doubleheader in Elk Horn that night. AHSTW will play Woodbine in Westside prior to Ar-We-Va facing the winner of West Harrison/West Monona.

IKM-Manning will face West Bend-Mallard in the first game of a double dip in Fonda in District 16.

CAM ended up in District 13 and will play Earlham in the quarters. Southwest Valley will face Martensdale-St. Marys, Coon Rapids-Bayard faces Nodaway Valley and Ankeny Christian faces the Orient-Macksburg/Iowa Christian Academy winner in that district as well.

District 14 will feature quarterfinal match-ups of Stanton vs. Riverside, Griswold vs. East Mills, Fremont-Mills vs. Sidney, and St. Albert vs. the winner of Heartland Christian vs. Essex.

In Class 2A District 13 will feature AC/GC vs. Mount Ayr and Panorama vs. West Central Valley with Des Moines Christian and Woodward-Granger awaiting winners.

District 14 will have Clarinda facing Shenandaoh and Tri-Center vs. Red Oak with Treynor and Underwood with first round byes.

District 15 Will have Quarterfinals of Kuemper Catholic vs. MVACOU and Alta/Aurelia vs. Missouri Valley. OA-BCIG and East Sac County wait in the Semifinals.

 

The number of active voters in IA marks the highest in State history

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February 1st, 2019 by Ric Hanson

New statewide voter registration totals are available. Iowa Secretary of State Paul Pate said today (Friday) the 2,034,275 active registered voters is one of the highest marks in Iowa history. The information shows there are more “No Party” affiliation voters (175,066) in District 3 (which includes Cass County) then there are Democrats (174,467) and Republicans (173, 409). Other party affiliations amounted to 5,279.The total number of registered voters in District 3 is 528,221.

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In District 4, which has 494,109 registered voters: 192,086 are Republican; 121,341 Democrats, 177,343 are not affiliated with a party, and 3,339 say they have “other” party ties.

FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 1st

Trading Post

February 1st, 2019 by Jim Field

WANTED:  The Shelby County Historical Museum is in search of some items for our Military exhibit hall renovation:  1930s or 40s kitchen sink, refrigerator (doesn’t need to work), and kitchen table. Call Museum at 712-755-2437.

West Liberty loses appeal of squirrel electrical damage case

News

February 1st, 2019 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — The Iowa Supreme Court says an insurance company does not have to pay the city of West Liberty for damage to property caused by a squirrel that climbed onto an electrical transformer and created an electrical arc. The court says in a decision released Friday that the policy held by the city from EMC insurance excluded damage caused by electrical arcs that were not related to lightning. The city filed a lawsuit in January 2016 after EMC refused to pay the more than $213,000 in damage.

The city claimed the squirrel caused the damage but a district court judge and the Iowa Court of Appeals concluded the damage was caused by the electrical arc generated when the squirrel touched a 7,000-volt clamp and a grounded metal frame. The lower courts concluded the arc policy exclusion applied and the Supreme Court justices agreed.

Researchers say wind turbines likely have no impact on human health

Ag/Outdoor, News

February 1st, 2019 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — Iowa-based researchers have concluded there’s little scientific evidence that sound from wind turbines poses a public health risk. Instead, the authors say reported symptoms of hearing loss or poor sleep are more likely related to people’s attitudes about wind development. The findings by the Iowa Policy Project and the Iowa Environmental Council are based on an overview of peer-reviewed studies. Co-author David Osterberg says reports of symptoms are associated with annoyance at developers rather than the actual sound of the turbines.

“Maybe you ought to think about how you treat people so they feel like they have more control over the whole process,” Osterberg says. “That would probably do more than trying to address the sound because we don’t think it’s the sound.” Wind turbines produce sound pressure, but Osterberg and his research associations concluded it’s not at a level that affects humans.

February 2019

Birthday Club

February 1st, 2019 by admin

February 1st:

  • Marilyn Hennick of Exira (Winner)
  • Margret Slepsky of Atlantic

February 2nd:

  • Delmer Patterson of Atlantic (Winner)

February 3rd:

  • Julie Ehlers of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Lolda Hodge of Atlantic
  • Mardell Sorensen of Exira

February 4th:

  • Hannah Christofferson of Audubon (Winner)
  • Brylee Lamp of Atlantic
  • Jim Field of Atlantic

February 5th:

  • Janice Braun of Exira (Winner)

February 6th:

  • Patti Deist of Audubon (Winner)
  • Brenda Brown of Atlantic
  • Amelia Teegerstrom of Elk Horn

February 7th:

  • Barbara Harris of Atlantic (Winner)

February 8th:

  • John Schultes of Exira (Winner)

February 9th:

  • Justin Riesberg of Kimballton (Winner)
  • Marilyn Freund of Atlantic
  • Randy LaFoy of Audubon
  • Betty Knight of Atlantic
  • Ruby Wortman of Anita
  • Andy Bateman of Atlantic
  • Mel Enfield
  • Diane Eilts of Massena

February 10th:

  • Joni Hansen of Audubon (Winner)
  • Jessica Jacobsen of Atlantic
  • Ginger Thomas of Marne

February 11th:

  • Jim Conn of Lewis (Winner)
  • Jim Zellmer of Atlantic
  • Dorothy Bates of Atlantic

February 12th:

  • Jon Jays of Hamlin (Winner)

February 13th:

  • Judy Madden of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Paul Calhoun
  • Lucille Alff of Atlantic
  • Corky Brown of Atlantic
  • Sully McClain of Audubon

February 14th:

  • Bill Louis Stockwell of Elk Horn (Winner)

February 15th:

  • Marilyn Nelson of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Sarah Christensen of Audubon
  • Stacey Mortensen of Kimballton

February 16th:

  • Betty Timmerman of Exira (Winner)
  • Kathie Rose of Atlantic
  • Norma Brix of Atlantic
  • Clayton Bretey of Exira
  • Robert Keithley of Atlantic

February 17th:

  • Joyce Rochholz of Casey (Winner)
  • Gary Johnson of Exira

February 18th:

  • Carol Finken of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Wilma Bowman of Audubon

February 19th:

  • Sherri Wilkerson of Brayton (Winner)
  • Kathy Butler of Atlantic
  • Judi Hansen of Exira
  • Helen Nicksen of Exira
  • Dallas Munch of Exira
  • Rick Thompson of Exira

February 20th:

  • Nate Potts of Elk Horn (Winner)
  • Ileen Furne of Atlantic
  • Jerry A. Jensen of Hamlin
  • Vivenne Dunn of Fontanelle

February 21st:

  • Trent Partridge of Elk Horn (Winner)
  • Jean Templemen of Atlantic

February 22nd:

  • Dorothy Burnett of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Doris Jones of Elk Horn
  • Doug Eckles of Griswold
  • Dan Olsen of Lewis
  • Barbara Jean Funke of Fontanelle
  • Mary Maher of Atlantic
  • Jason Christensen of Audubon
  • Cheyenne Spahr of Fontanelle

February 23rd:

  • Beverly Walter of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Adrian Hansen of Atlantic
  • Myrna Eckles of Atlantic
  • Clare Christensen of Audubon
  • Jane Kite of Marne
  • David Hays of Fontanelle

February 24th:

  • Nolan Parker of Elk Horn (Winner)
  • Shirley McDermott of Atlantic
  • Bob Evans of Elliott

February 25th:

  • Raymond Vais of Exira (Winner)
  • Ryan Ricther of Atlantic

February 26th:

  • Kayloni Brown of Fontanelle (Winner)
  • Winnie Munson of Atlantic
  • Amanda Benton of Fontanelle

February 27th:

  • Mark Wedemeyer of Atlantic (Winner)

February 28th:

  • Jax Teegerstrom of Elk Horn (Winner)
  • Sam Mills of Atlantic
  • Randy Fiebelkorn of Exira
  • Lucille Nelson of Exira
  • Brent Euken of Atlantic
  • Lee Yarrington of Fontanelle

February 29th:

  • Steph Witzman of Atlantic (Winner)